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Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting

Posted: August 5th, 2013, 9:26 pm
by SteveW
The Wauchope bonsai group's next meeting is on Saturday 10 August commencing at 10 am and going until around 2 pm. The group meets in the Rotary Hall, Oxley Lane, Wauchope.

This month's meeting will feature a display of root over rock / growing on rock.

The meeting will commence with a discussion of the display trees, followed by a presentation on the tops of tree. The top of the tree defines the tree, and developing and maintaining the top is a key bonsai skill. The remainder of the meeting is workshop time for members to work on their own trees and a separate a 1 hour session for beginners to learn the basics of bonsai care and creation.

Visitors are welcome to our meetings. The group is an excellent way to learn how to create your own bonsai, or to care for the one(s) you already have.

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - Sept monthly meeting

Posted: August 29th, 2013, 8:46 pm
by SteveW
The Wauchope bonsai group's next meeting is on Saturday 14 September commencing at 10 am and going until around 2 pm. The group meets in the Rotary Hall, Oxley Lane, Wauchope.

This month's meeting will feature a presentation regarding the preparation of trees for showing and their display at the show. This is because our annual show is on soon, on the third weekend of October at Port Panthers. Pictures from last year's show are below.

The meeting will commence with a discussion of the display trees, followed by the presentation, then workshop time for members to work on their own trees. In tandem with the workshop period is a 1 hour session for beginners to learn the basics of bonsai care and creation. There will also be lots of discussion of the trees liberated from the cow paddock at this month’s dig. Collected trees are an excellent way to get an advanced bonsai quickly.

Visitors are welcome to our meetings. The group is an excellent way to learn how to create your own bonsai, or to care for the one(s) you already have.

Jobs to do this month are:
• The best time for repotting deciduous trees is past, especially if they are already leafing up.
• As trees start to grow, nip the new growth back to one or two pairs of buds. This will keep the tree compact.
• Start fertilising your trees now. Soluble fertilisers should be used regularly (fortnightly). Slow release fertiliser can also be used.
• Clean moss off the trunks of your trees and keep weeding.

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting

Posted: February 1st, 2014, 9:02 pm
by SteveW
February 2014
This month's meeting is on the 8th. Figs will be the display tree plus the presentation topic.

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting

Posted: February 8th, 2014, 5:20 pm
by SteveW
Here are some pictures from today's meeting.

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting

Posted: April 3rd, 2015, 7:16 pm
by SteveW
:gday:

This month's theme is slanting trees - display trees and presentation.

See you at Rotary Hall, Oxley Lane, Wauchope from 10am, Saturday 11 April.

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting

Posted: October 7th, 2016, 7:16 am
by SteveW
This month's meeting features deciduous tres and getting ready for our show next weekend.

Meeting details: Saturday, 8 October
Rotary Hall, Oxley Lane, Wauchope
10am till 2ish
Enquiries: 0413 585 116

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting

Posted: October 8th, 2016, 6:47 pm
by SteveW
This is one of the plants on today's display bench. We also had maples, celtis, satsuki azalea and bougainvillea on display. Today's presentation was about displaying bonsai, in readiness for next weekend's show.

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting

Posted: November 6th, 2016, 8:44 pm
by SteveW
The November 2016 meeting's presentation is about carving. The display tree theme are privets. THe fun starts at 10am.

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting - 10 Feb 2018

Posted: January 18th, 2018, 6:42 pm
by SteveW
The theme for the day is Bonsai Basics, with a presentation in the morning and a 2 hour workshop in the afternoon.

The display trees will be figs.

The meeting starts at 10 am, with the workshop ending at 3pm.
Location: Rotary hall, Oxley lane, Wauchope.

Wauchope Bonsai -10 March 2018 meeting

Posted: February 25th, 2018, 4:21 pm
by SteveW
The Wauchope bonsai group's next meeting is on Saturday 10 March commencing at 10 am. The group meets in the Rotary Hall, Oxley Lane, Wauchope.

This month's meeting will feature a display of native trees and a presentation on grafting and layering. Neil Padbury, from Shibui bonsai nursery at Yakandandah, will be the presenter. Neil will lead a workshop in the afternoon.

Visitors are welcome to our meetings. The group is an excellent way to learn how to create your own bonsai, or to care for the one(s) you already have.

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting

Posted: February 25th, 2018, 8:29 pm
by shibui
Not far off now Steve.

I'd better start sharpening the grafting knives and pack some bags.
Look forward to meeting members up there.

Re: Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting

Posted: February 25th, 2018, 9:54 pm
by SteveW
We're looking forward to it. Some of the Hastings club members are coming and one of the workshop participants is from Coffs. No pressure.

Its raining, so we will have green grass too! (Been dry, by our standards)

Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting 14 April 2018

Posted: March 27th, 2018, 8:34 pm
by SteveW
This month's presentation is on caring for your tools. Come along if you want to find out how to fix your dinged, loose and blunt tools.

The display trees will be cascade and semi-cascade trees.

Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting 12 May 2018

Posted: May 3rd, 2018, 5:26 pm
by SteveW
This month's presentation is on small bonsai.
The display trees will be shohin sized trees.
The group meets in the Rotary Hall, Oxley Lane, Wauchope from 10 am and until around 2 pm on the second Saturday of each month. Meetings include a presentation, display of bonsai, and working on your own trees.

From http://www.bonsaitreegardener.net/intro ... sification . This is the minature size categories.
Kenshitsubo – These are the smallest possible variety of bonsai tree. Little more than artfully-designed seedlings, they’re also known as poppy seed sized trees. Rarely are they ever more than one to three inches in height. They can be lifted with two fingers easily.

Shito – These are the smallest common size of bonsai tree. Known as fingertip size, they grow generally between two and four inches in height. Often they can be found in pots no larger than a thimble, leading to their other name, the thimble bonsai.

Shohin – These bonsai trees are in a category that overlaps others, leading to the disuse of the name. They grow between two and six inches in height. They’re also known as the palm bonsai, because of how they easily fit in a palm. Shohin and Shito are differentiated from other small bonsai trees by the techniques used to create them.

Mame – These bonsai trees grow between four and eight inches in height. They are the smallest of the bonsai trees known as one handed trees, because it takes a single hand to move them. Often they have larger pots than Shohin bonsai trees.

Komono – Also known as the generic small bonsai tree, the Komono bonsai grows on average between six and ten inches. They are almost the largest tree that can be moved with one hand.

Wauchope Bonsai - monthly meeting 9 June 2018

Posted: May 31st, 2018, 5:04 pm
by SteveW
This month's meeting is a pot making workshop led by Newcastle potter Penny Davis. The workshop runs from 9am to noon.
The display will be trees planted in hand made or usual pots.

The group meets in the Rotary Hall, Oxley Lane, Wauchope from 10 am and until around 2 pm on the second Saturday of each month. Meetings include a presentation, display of bonsai, and working on your own trees.